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Go To Work In Your UNDERPANTS! A Step-By-Step Guide for creating imaginative order pulling adverts for both on and offline marketingOK, let’s get started!Rule One - The HeadlineThe headline is without doubt the most important part of your advert, that big chunky text at the top of your ad, if this doesn’t grab their attention then you’ve lost a poten Instead of panicking, Maud might take a deep breath, close her eyes and enjoy the feeling of sunshine, the hum of the busy bees, and the smells of the morning. Then, relaxed and empowered, she might remember exactly where she left her glasses! Focus on the good stuff. If something must slip away, let it be the inadequacies, errors and failures that fade. Resolve to enjoy every senior moment that you live. Take a deep grateful breath that you are a spiritual creature having a human experience Cell Phones: A Disclaimer Everyone (young and old) has those “senior moments” and most people feel bad when it happens. 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